Oui, j'ai besoin d'une solution
Hi,
I refer to a comment made by a Symantec staff in an earlier post:
file.pgp:verify (3093:data is encrypted to subkey ID 0x73357D11)file.pgp:verify (3044:subkey ID 0x73357D11 belongs to 0xCF73E89C Jon Test <jt@eng.pgp.com>)file.pgp:verify (1080:no private key could be found for decryption)This tells you that you at least have the corresponding public key in your keyring.
Unfortunately, there was no mention of what "1080: no private key could be found for decryption" refers to apart from the obvious fact that it is looking for a private key but can't find it.
If private keyring has been specified in the "pgp --decrypt" command, what does it mean when the "1080" message is thrown?
Thanks in advance.
~des